This is my latest atlatl. It is made of cherry wood finished with linseed oil and beeswax. It is tapered along its length from handle to spur, this avoids carrying too much weight at the fast end while still having a handle large enough for a comfortable grip.
I textured the handle by scoring it with a stiff wire brush. This gives lots of grip.
The spur is the tip of a deer antler tine set into a carved socket and glued in place using epoxy resin mixed with charcoal dust, to resemble pine pitch adhesive.
I textured the handle by scoring it with a stiff wire brush. This gives lots of grip.
The spur is the tip of a deer antler tine set into a carved socket and glued in place using epoxy resin mixed with charcoal dust, to resemble pine pitch adhesive.